Description: The QSL card, originating from the USSR, features the callsign UM8MBA prominently displayed at the top. Issued in Frunze, it indicates communication with the station VE3BLU, detailing a contact made on December 4, 1978, at 03:18 GMT. The card includes columns for various details such as RST, band, type, rig, and antenna, with some fields filled in by hand—showing the frequency utilized (14 MHz) and the equipment specifics (200W). The reverse side bears a handwritten note of the VE3BLU call sign, while the front also notes that the QSL can be sent via P.B. 88 in Moscow, signed by operator Ivan Iudovin. The overall design reflects a vintage aesthetic that is characteristic of ham radio communications from that era.
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Location: Niagara Falls, New York
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